Predictions of NostradamusYou will not find me alive at sunrise.

The Life of Nostradamus de Prophet

Michel Nostradamus is said to have predicted his own death. When his assistant wished him goodnight on July 1,
1566, Nostradamus reputedly pronounced: "You will not find me alive at sunrise."
He was found dead on July 2, 1566.

Nostradamus was interred standing upright in the Church of the Cordeliers of Salon. However, his story does
not end there; he was disinterred twice, once on purpose and once maliciously.

In 1700, his body was moved by the city to a more prominent crypt. When a necklace was found on his skeleton
bearing the date '1700', his body was rappidly put back again.

During the French Revolution, in 1791, some drunken soldiers broke into his tomb. The mayor quickly placated
the mob by describing how Nostradamus had predicted the revolution, and they replaced the bones in the crypt.